Stone family / finish / variation / care / quote implications
Choose by behaviour, not just colour.
These directions are indicative, not a live stock catalogue. Shortlist material behaviour, then send it into the quote brief so the first reply can review suitability, samples, slab availability and care expectations.
Quote basis
Material decisions change the quote because they change the build.
Dimensions
Length, width, height, thickness, base position, and room clearance change material yield, support, freight, and handling.
Stone
Family, slab size, variation, cut direction, rarity, and sample confidence shape feasibility and cost.
Finish
Honed, satin, polished, filled, edge profile, softness, sealing, and daily-use tolerance affect production assumptions.
Delivery city
Freight route, packaging, carrier suitability, regional handling, and delivery timing are quote inputs.
Access
Lift size, stairs, parking, loading dock, floor protection, site readiness, and specialist equipment can change scope.
Approval path
Homeowner, designer, architect, builder, hospitality, or client approvals influence samples, drawings, and timing.
Inspection library
Six material directions with real constraints attached.
Shortlisting does not reserve stock or confirm suitability. It sends a structured starting point into the quote brief so April's Form can review samples, slabs, finish, freight and project risk before approval.
Arabescato White
White with grey movement
- Finish basis
- Honed, satin, or polished after project review
- Natural variation
- High movement. Veining, clouding, and tone can vary materially between slabs.
- Use suitability
- Dining tables, Boardroom tables, Consoles, Plinths
Care notes
- Marble can etch, stain, dull, and patina with daily use.
- Coasters, wiping routines, and sealer expectations should be discussed before approval.
Quote implications
- Large tops may require slab approval, vein direction review, and base-position coordination.
- Final price depends on slab size, yield, thickness, edge, finish, freight, and access.
Indicative only. Specific slabs, tone, veining, and bookmatch options must be confirmed before quote approval.
Primary use Dining tables / Boardroom tables
Surface behaviour High movement. Veining, clouding, and tone can vary materially between slabs.
Quote drag Large tops may require slab approval, vein direction review, and base-position coordination.
Dark Emperador
Dark brown with pale veining
- Finish basis
- Honed, satin, or polished after use review
- Natural variation
- Medium to high variation. Vein density, tone depth, and filled areas may vary.
- Use suitability
- Coffee tables, Consoles, Hospitality objects, Low tables
Care notes
- Dark polished stone can show dust, smudges, etching, and surface marks.
- Hospitality use should be reviewed around cleaning products and replacement logic.
Quote implications
- Low sculptural forms need edge softness, corner radius, and daily-use tolerance clarified.
- Freight and handling assumptions change with mass, thickness, and base geometry.
Indicative only. Dark marble selection depends on current slab availability and acceptable natural variation.
Primary use Coffee tables / Consoles
Surface behaviour Medium to high variation. Vein density, tone depth, and filled areas may vary.
Quote drag Low sculptural forms need edge softness, corner radius, and daily-use tolerance clarified.
Warm Travertine
Warm beige, cream, and softly terracotta-leaning movement
- Finish basis
- Filled and honed is the usual starting point
- Natural variation
- High variation. Pores, fill, bands, tone shifts, and natural cavities are part of the material character.
- Use suitability
- Powder rooms, Vanities, Entry plinths, Statement objects
Care notes
- Travertine is porous and needs careful sealing, drying, and cleaning routines.
- Wet-area use needs drawings, support, drainage, ventilation, and care expectations reviewed.
Quote implications
- Bathroom or vanity briefs require plumbing, waterproofing, fixing, and installation boundary clarity.
- Visible fill, pore level, and edge finish should be approved before production.
Indicative only. Wet-area suitability, fill level, and slab behaviour must be confirmed project by project.
Primary use Powder rooms / Vanities
Surface behaviour High variation. Pores, fill, bands, tone shifts, and natural cavities are part of the material character.
Quote drag Bathroom or vanity briefs require plumbing, waterproofing, fixing, and installation boundary clarity.
White Travertine
Cream, ivory, and soft linear banding
- Finish basis
- Filled honed, vein-cut, or cross-cut after project review
- Natural variation
- Medium to high variation. Linear banding, open pores, fill tone, and movement can vary.
- Use suitability
- Dining tables, Hospitality tables, Consoles, Outdoor covered areas by review
Care notes
- Travertine needs sealing and routine care, especially around food, wine, oils, and standing water.
- Outdoor or covered-area use must be reviewed around exposure, cleaning, and replacement expectations.
Quote implications
- Cut direction and fill consistency influence the visual result and cost.
- Quantity orders need tolerance planning across multiple slabs or batches.
Indicative only. Cut direction, fill, tone, freight suitability, and batch consistency require confirmation.
Primary use Dining tables / Hospitality tables
Surface behaviour Medium to high variation. Linear banding, open pores, fill tone, and movement can vary.
Quote drag Cut direction and fill consistency influence the visual result and cost.
Limestone
Soft beige, grey, or shell-toned neutrals
- Finish basis
- Honed or matte after use review
- Natural variation
- Subtle to medium variation. Fossil marks, shelling, tone shifts, and small voids can be normal.
- Use suitability
- Plinths, Pedestals, Side tables, Decorative objects
Care notes
- Limestone is generally softer than many marbles and can scratch, etch, mark, and patina.
- High-use dining, wet, outdoor, or hospitality contexts need careful suitability review.
Quote implications
- Object scale can be efficient, but durability expectations must be clear before approval.
- Edge profile, load, base contact, and finish tolerance affect feasibility.
Indicative only. Exact tone, fossil character, strength, and size availability must be confirmed.
Primary use Plinths / Pedestals
Surface behaviour Subtle to medium variation. Fossil marks, shelling, tone shifts, and small voids can be normal.
Quote drag Object scale can be efficient, but durability expectations must be clear before approval.
Sintered Stone
Engineered stone-look surface in selected tones
- Finish basis
- Matte, satin, or polished depending on supplier range
- Natural variation
- More controlled than natural stone, but batch, surface, and pattern limitations still apply.
- Use suitability
- High-use tables, Hospitality, Outdoor covered areas by review, Commercial pieces
Care notes
- Generally more stain and heat resistant than many natural stones, subject to supplier guidance.
- Edges, chips, impact risk, surface texture, and cleaning products still need review.
Quote implications
- Useful when practical performance is the priority over natural slab variation.
- Supplier sheet size, pattern repeat, mitred edges, and fabrication limits shape the quote.
Indicative only. Supplier range, sheet size, batch, finish, and fabrication constraints must be confirmed.
Primary use High-use tables / Hospitality
Surface behaviour More controlled than natural stone, but batch, surface, and pattern limitations still apply.
Quote drag Useful when practical performance is the priority over natural slab variation.